In the Shadow of the Moon
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:26 pm
Well, somebody has to keep tabs on the obscure...
having been born the year JFK made his "let's party on the moon" speech, the Apollo missions are a big part of my childhood memories. Also helped that my best friends' dad, next door, was a lead electrical engineer on the lunar module. He brought home panels of those buttons you see in mission control, and we'd build our own control center, and even made a homemade movie called "the Taurus Mission" since the largest estes rocket we could build was a Taurus.
Anyway, this movie has some frickin amazing footage that has never been public before (cruising over the moon looking for a place to land before the fuel is spent), plus restored footage of the liftoffs and whatnot that are simply breathtaking. The narration by the Apollo astronauts is brilliant and funny as hell. For the reasons stated above, a very emotional flick.
having been born the year JFK made his "let's party on the moon" speech, the Apollo missions are a big part of my childhood memories. Also helped that my best friends' dad, next door, was a lead electrical engineer on the lunar module. He brought home panels of those buttons you see in mission control, and we'd build our own control center, and even made a homemade movie called "the Taurus Mission" since the largest estes rocket we could build was a Taurus.
Anyway, this movie has some frickin amazing footage that has never been public before (cruising over the moon looking for a place to land before the fuel is spent), plus restored footage of the liftoffs and whatnot that are simply breathtaking. The narration by the Apollo astronauts is brilliant and funny as hell. For the reasons stated above, a very emotional flick.